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Best Skin Care For Aging Skin

Best Skin Care For Aging Skin

Best Skin Care For Aging Skin

Many changes occur as a person grows older, including the loss of skin strength and elasticity. A consistent skincare routine helps to combat these changes and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Moisturizers can help hydrate skin. However, more specialized products such as serums can also target specific concerns like dark spots and uneven skin tone.

1. Non-Soap Cleanser

The best anti-aging skin care begins with a non-soap cleanser. Soaps can disrupt the natural pH balance of your skin, cause dryness and damage to the barrier, and irritate delicate skin. Soaps are also harsh and strip the skin of its natural oils. Instead, choose a gentle cleanser like this NutriBiotic Sensitive Skin Non-Soap Cleanser. It contains Citricidal, a natural standardized extract of grapefruit seed, to help restore the skin’s protective barrier and maintain hydration. It’s free of sodium lauryl/laureth sulfates, cocamide DEA, petroleum-derived parabens, phthalates, fragrance, animal products, and colorants.

To address fine lines and wrinkles, look for products with ingredients like retinoids (like retinol, tazarotene, and adapalene) to promote collagen production. PEOPLE Tested recommends this Drunk Elephant Protini Powerpeptide Resurf Serum, which also contains lactic acid to slough away dead skin cells and brighten the complexion. Another ingredient to watch for is bakuchiol, an ingredient from the ayurvedic medicine tradition that’s gentler than retinol but still helps reduce discoloration and melasma.

2. Moisturizer

A moisturizer is a lotion, cream emulsion, or ointment that contains hydrating ingredients to keep skin healthy and supple. It can also contain anti-aging ingredients, such as vitamin C, retinol, and ceramides. It’s important to note that too many face products containing the same ingredient can cause over-moisturizing and excess oil production, which may result in breakouts.

Dry skin can be a common issue that occurs with age. Washing with a gentle cleanser like La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cleanser, which contains moisturizing ingredients to nourish skin and remove impurities, can help reduce dryness.

Moisturizers can also help mask fine lines and wrinkles by trapping moisture in the skin, which can temporarily smooth out the appearance of them. For an added boost of hydration, you can use this hyaluronic acid serum. It’s pure formula deeply hydrates to visibly plump the skin and reduce the look of fine lines. It’s great for a body moisturizer or for the face.

3. Serum

For mature skin, a serum offers the most concentrated dose of anti-aging ingredients. “They’re the true workhorses of any product line,” says Wilson. The fluid-like formula penetrates the skin to deliver targeted ingredients and can be found in pumps, dropper bottles or small jars that make them easy to use. “Serums work best layered under a rich day or night cream,” she adds.

A hydrating serum with hyaluronic acid, a natural’sponge’ that can hold 1,000 times its weight in water, is the best choice to combat dehydration. Serums with niacinamide, vitamin C or kojic acid also help reduce dark spots and brighten the complexion.

Dryness can become a major concern for older adults, especially as hormone levels decrease with age. Try this hyaluronic acid serum, which has a pure formula that deeply hydrates for visibly plumped skin. This is a favorite among dermatologists and is available in a variety of retailers. A less expensive alternative is this Brandefy pick, which contains vitamin C, tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E) and propanediol, a humectant that helps the face retain moisture.

4. Sunscreen

The #1 anti-aging skin care tip is to always use sunscreen 365 days a year. The sun’s UV rays continue to silently and steadily hammer away at the skin whether it’s cloudy or not. Unprotected, UV rays can cause premature aging and signs of aging like fine lines, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation.

Sunscreens protect by absorbing or reflecting UV rays. Look for a broad-spectrum product that protects against UVA and UVB rays (UVB rays are known to cause burns and sun damage) with a SPF of 30 or higher, says Nussbaum.

This editor’s pick is a physical sunscreen, which means it contains zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. It also features skin-care ingredients like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide for younger-looking skin, plus a blend of botanicals that blur pores, reduce shine and calm redness or irritation.

The best part is that this formula doesn’t have a heavy, sticky feeling after you apply it. It’s fast-absorbing and easy to use, and it even earned a seal of approval from the National Skin Cancer Foundation.

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